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Artificial Intelligence and the Media: Reconsidering Rights and Responsibilities

✍ Scribed by Taina Pihlajarinne (editor), Anette Alén-Savikko (editor)


Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
321
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This timely book presents a detailed analysis of the role of law and regulation in the utilisation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the media sector. As well as contributing to the wider discussion on law and AI, the book also digs deeper by exploring pressing issues at the intersections of AI, media, and the law. Chapters critically re-examine various rights and responsibilities from the perspectives of incentives for accountable utilisation of AI in the industry.



Featuring chapters from leading scholars in the field, Artificial Intelligence and the Media provides a timely and in-depth research-based contribution to complex themes - especially at the interface of new technology (including AI) with media and regulation. Analysing both legislative and ethical solutions, chapters explore what β€œAI” and β€œaccountability” mean in terms of media practices, principles, and power relations, as well as how to address the AI revolution with informed law and policy in order to incentivise accountable utilisation of AI and to reduce negative societal impacts.



Offering ideas for further research in the area, this book is key reading for academics and researchers in the fields of information and media law, regulation, and technology law. It may also interest media law practitioners, with research-based guidance for everyday practices and tools to prepare for future developments in the area.

✦ Table of Contents


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Contents
Contributors
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and the Media
PART I JOURNALISTIC PRINCIPLES AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
1 Bias, journalistic endeavours, and the risks of artificial intelligence
2 Transparency in algorithmic journalism_ from ethics to law and back
3 The journalistic exemption in personal data processing
PART II TRUST, DISINFORMATION AND PLATFORMS
4 Social media platforms as public trustees_ an approach to the disinformation problem
5 Artificial intelligence is not a panacea_ policing content on social media platforms, three dilemmas and their ethical and legal implications
6 The commercial unfairness of recommender systems on social media
PART III REMITS AND LIMITS OF EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
7 Creations caused by humans (or robots) Artificial intelligence and causation requirements for copyright protection in EU law
8 Artificial intelligence and intellectual property rights
the quest or plea for artificial intelligence as a legal subject
9 The European copyright system as a suitable incentive for AI-based journalism_
10 Press publishers right and artificial intelligence
11 Access to data for training algorithms in machine learning_ copyright law and right-stacking
Conclusions on Artificial Intelligence and the Media
Index


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